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A Referendum on the Redeemer (Thoughtful)
Wall Street Journal ^ | 10/28/2010 | Shelby Steele

Posted on 10/28/2010 10:54:38 AM PDT by mojito

Whether or not the Republicans win big next week, it is already clear that the "transformative" aspirations of the Obama presidency—the special promise of this first black president to "change" us into a better society—are much less likely to materialize. There will be enough Republican gains to make the "no" in the "party of no" even more formidable, if not definitive.

But apart from this politics of numbers, there is also now a deepening disenchantment with Barack Obama himself. (He has a meager 37% approval rating by the latest Harris poll.) His embarrassed supporters console themselves that their intentions were good; their vote helped make history. But for Mr. Obama himself there is no road back to the charisma and political capital he enjoyed on his inauguration day.

How is it that Barack Obama could step into the presidency with an air of inevitability and then, in less than two years, find himself unwelcome at the campaign rallies of many of his fellow Democrats?

The first answer is well-known: His policymaking has been grandiose, thoughtless and bullying.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: democraticparty; liberals; obama; shelbysteele
A repost, but this thought-provoking essay by Shelby Steele is a must read.
1 posted on 10/28/2010 10:54:40 AM PDT by mojito
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Second post in just a couple of minutes.


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